We are delighted to announce that we have received 13 nominations this year for the Irish Pharmacy News Awards, which take place in the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road on Saturday 25 May 🎉 The annual awards night is the biggest night in the Irish Community Pharmacy calendar and is an opportunity to pay tribute to the hard work, dedication and service of their communities shown by pharmacy teams all over Ireland. Our fantastic finalists are: •Jill Jennings, Hickey’s Pharmacy Johnstown, Young Pharmacist of the Year •Teo Vuckovic, Cara Allcare Pharmacy Dun Laoghaire, Young Pharmacist of the Year •Sadhbh Whitty, McCauley Redmond Square, Young Pharmacist of the Year •James Coughlan, Hickey’s Pharmacy Johnstown, Community Pharmacist of the Year •Frank Olden, Hickey’s Pharmacy Gurranabraher, Community Pharmacist of the Year •Michael O'Kane, Hickey’s Pharmacy Dundalk, Community Pharmacist of the Year •Hickey’s Pharmacy Northside, Community Pharmacy Team of the Year •Life Pharmacy Newpark, Community Pharmacy Team of the Year •Catriona Mackey, McCauley Pharmacy Carrick on Suir, Community Pharmacy Technician of the Year •Daniela Haruta, Allcare Pharmacy Drogheda, Community Pharmacy Technician of the Year •Allcare Pharmacy, Online Pharmacy Retailer of the Year •McCauley Pharmacy, Online Pharmacy Retailer of the Year •Life Pharmacy, Online Pharmacy Retailer of the Year A huge congratulations to our finalists and wishing you all the very best of luck from all your colleagues and friends in Uniphar 👏 #IrishPharmacyAwards #IPNAwards2024 #Uniphar #teamwork #IrishPharmacy #community
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I have worked on the MAH´s side, I have worked on the manufacturer/wholesaler´s side, now I am managing a pharmacy with one hand and pushing regulatory paper with the other. (Vt ka "Kakuke" / Колобок)
This is a good example why pharmacies in Estonia should not rely on government funding for services. It can only be an ancilliary task. It is just non-reliable. The solution is the never-ending theme about mark-ups. When we get drug mark-ups to the AVG of 20%, this should suffice for a while. At the moment I am not that sure whether the state understands what she has already done. Basically the need to sell other products creates a job for non-medical personnel, yeah. The pharmacist is allowed to handle foodstuffs, this is derived from the situation when she can handle drugs; the same is true for medical devices compensated by the state - pharmacist can sell them, because pharmacist can sell also drugs, no need for special training up to now (although, it would be of use, sure). But, the non-medical personnel have none of these rights, actually. This is all just a workaround. And depriving POSs of income creates an empty space that has been filled with such untrained non-medical personnel exactly. 2 things should be done asap: a) raise mark-ups on drugs. b) organize training for handling of foodstuffs and compensated medical devices (orthosis and such) for the non-medical personnel (and actually also for pharmacists it would not hurt) The whole idea of increasing efficiency - the state is doing it herself. The only way to raise salaries in public institutions is to sack someone and say that we have "increased efficiency" and have one FTE-s worth of salary to share between us (reminds me a bit one case about ethics Michael Sandel discussed about an old British court case when after shipwreck a sailor was eaten on a boat so others could survive and the Kant-ish approach was taken by British court that it was absolutely wrong; in EE I think we have this utilitarian approach where ends justify the means ;) ). Let´s not eat the poor colleague.
Almost half of “more than 3,500” pharmacists surveyed about the Pharmacy First service said that pharmacies do not have enough staff to “safely” deliver existing services, let alone new ones, the pharmacy union The Pharmacists' Defence Association has revealed. https://bit.ly/3UgNEqd #PharmacyFirst #pharmacyregulation
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Pharmacy First – how’s it going? We caught up with Community Pharmacy Nottinghamshire board member and Business Development Manager & Trainee Pharmacist Supervisor for Peak Pharmacy, Linda Ferguson, to find out how Pharmacy First is going for Linda and her colleagues. Thanks so much for the valuable feedback Linda, some great insights! • How many Pharmacy First consultations have you carried out since 31st January? Each Peak Pharmacy – reached or exceed the target to achieve the £1k per month. • What are the most common of the 7 common conditions you’re seeing and treating? Sore throat then UTI. • What is the split between self-referrals/walk-ins and GP referrals? Predominantly self-referral but we are also seeing referrals from GP practices as well as practices sign-posting patients to community pharmacy. • What has been the response to the Pharmacy First service amongst your customers and the wider local community? We've had lots of positivity from customers and local GPs where the understanding is good (some GPs still not quite there but that will change over time.) • What are you doing to promote Pharmacy First in your pharmacy? In-pharmacy posters, Rx bag leaflets, website and posts on Facebook etc. LINDA'S TOP TIPS ✅ Remember it is a whole team approach, including locums. ✅ Train the whole team and counter team to spot possible patients. ✅ Train pharmacists to follow each of the seven clinical pathways and understand PharmOutcomes. #pharmacyfirst #communitypharmacy #pharmacist #toptips
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The introduction of pharmacists as the first point of contact in healthcare is an admirable initiative, aimed at improving patient care. However, the implementation of this program seems rushed, especially considering the ongoing struggles faced by pharmacists and their teams. Thus, it is important to reconsider and rewrite the plan to ensure a smoother transition and effective support for all parties involved.
Almost half of “more than 3,500” pharmacists surveyed about the Pharmacy First service said that pharmacies do not have enough staff to “safely” deliver existing services, let alone new ones, the pharmacy union The Pharmacists' Defence Association has revealed. https://bit.ly/3UgNEqd #PharmacyFirst #pharmacyregulation
Half of pharmacists warn not enough staff to ‘safely’ provide Pharmacy First
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Australian Journal of Pharmacy readers have nominated their #PharmacyHeroes, and we’ve chosen 10 who represent the range scope, and reality of pharmacy in 2023
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It’s been quite a while coming but it looks like - finally - pharmacists are on the way to performing the wider primary care role they have wanted for so long, through the newly launched Pharmacy First scheme. Let’s hope they get the necessary support that will see it succeed, as everyone stands to benefit. #healthcare #consumerhealth #pharmacyfirst #pharmacy #nhsengland #primaryhealthcare #earlyintervention #training Pharmacy Magazine https://lnkd.in/emryfC3a
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Just two more weeks left to enter or nominate someone for a Pharmacy Practice Business Award! There’s nothing like that feeling of being acknowledged and recognized for the hard work you do each day to bring your practice to excellence. While pharmacists are notoriously self-effacing, there is great value in sharing exceptional stories—every good news pharmacy story helps to raise up the profession, and every excellent example of patient care or practice innovation informs and inspires others in their own careers. The Pharmacy Practice Business Awards recognize Canadian pharmacists providing exceptional patient care and demonstrating creativity and innovation in pharmacy practice. If you’ve been working hard to set yourself and/or your pharmacy apart from the crowd, why not take a little time to tell us about it and become eligible for recognition in our prestigious annual awards program? Below is a list of this year’s entry categories: Practice Innovation Award Business Innovation Award Public Protector Award Technician Initiative Award Raise Your Voice Award Rising Star Award For details and to enter: https://lnkd.in/gJ_Tcuts
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